DrinkSavvy Cups & Straws
DrinkSavvy makes drinkware that change color if your drink has GHB, Rohypnol or Ketamine. Those are three of the most commonly used date-rape drugs and are odorless, colorless and tasteless. Demo video here.
DrinkSavvy makes drinkware that change color if your drink has GHB, Rohypnol or Ketamine. Those are three of the most commonly used date-rape drugs and are odorless, colorless and tasteless. Demo video here.
Designed by Canister, Steep is a ceramic tea mug with two compartments. The top part carries up to 16oz of liquid, while the bottom part can be used to store used tea bags. It also comes with a screw-top lid.
We’ve seen a redneck’s take on the wine glass. These tiny jars on the other hand are what you need for slamming down shots. Each jar can carry up to 2.4oz of your favorite booze. They come with tiny lids though.
Beck’s encourages independent artists to create beer labels which express their own unique style and perspective. The 2013 series includes works from Kid Cudi, Marc Eckō, Willis Earl Beal, The Date Farmers, TM Sisters, and William Hundley.
If it wasn’t strange enough to see Bruce Lee reincarnated via CGI, it’s even more odd that his uncanny doppelgänger is appearing in a promo for Johnnie Walker Blue – since clean-living Bruce never drank. Still, it’s worth watching.
By combining American hops, Scottish malt and cold-extracted Guatemalan coffee, Surly Brewing Company may have just invented beer that cures its own hangovers. Ok, we made that last part up, but the caffeine certainly couldn’t hurt.
Another product of Restoration Hardware’s current obsession with grimy 20th century curios, this imposing iron drink cabinet is based on a light bulb voltage tester from the 1920s. Perfect for supervillains and mad scientists.
We haven’t had a chance to taste this chocolate peanut butter Porter from DuClaw Brewing Co., but they pulled us in with what could be the best microbrew name ever. Though we’re not sure if they named it for Ricky Bobby or Kanye.
There’s a time and a place to unwind, and if you head to The Big Easy, there’s none better than Napoleon House, a 200-year-old building located in the French Quarter. (Sponsor: Mount Gay Rum: Aged to Perfection)
CupsCo makes 16oz. stainless steel cups, which are more durable and economical than disposable plastic cups. You can even customize your order with a logo or design. CupsCo also makes beer pong sets.
Marshall Jamshidi’s line of drinkware was inspired by and makes use of laboratory glassware such as Erlenmeyer flasks and beakers. It includes a variety of glasses, a decanter and a cocktail shaker.
Similar to the Coke Can Glass, the Cuppa-Can is a ceramic mug shaped like a drink can. It even has a silicone lid with a molded pull-tab. Its double wall insulation keeps hot drinks hot and your hands cool. Also available here and here.
80’s themes, energy drinks, zombies and MJ dance moves. Now that we’ve viewed this video by itinerant party planners Matinee, it’s still unclear what we’re watching, but it may be the greatest thing ever produced. (Thanks Mike!)
Designed by Mustard, the Thirst Aid is a reusable drink pouch that looks like a blood bag or an IV drip bag. It can hold up to 550ml of cold drinks and can be flattened and rolled up when not in use.
Barista/drink artist Nowtoo Sugi amps up his intricate latte-foam creations by adding dashes of colored bartender syrups to his creations. Check out some videos of his methodical drink painting process here.
Say goodbye to warm beer with these freezable aluminum rods you can actually drink through. Just keep ’em in the freezer, take a sip to make room, then pop one into a bottle of brew to keep it nice and frosty cold.
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